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I'm in south-central Kentucky near the TN border.Here in central Kentucky looks like 20 mph winds and thunderstorms. Some severe stuff just west of Lexington. Everyone should keep their guard up just in case.
Following him all night. Owensboro didn’t get a tornado. Almost though. Sullivan, indiana is gone.This guy is a great follow and is usually ahead of the NWS. He also saves lives and lives in Pikeville.
Here in Barren county. Two storms from TN were rolling in and one killed the other and weakened the other. So if it does hit us it will be a severe thunderstorm. No tornado activity from it. Still watching Ryan Hall. It’s just about over.We have lucked out so far. Tornadoes near but not here. So far.
Yeah watching Ryan Hall now.By the way salute to Ryan Hall. Guy saves lives and has been following and updating this outbreak for nearly 12 hours.
He said the worst is over. Gonna be a few more tornadoes. But the worst is behind us.Yeah watching Ryan Hall now.
I'm wondering if this reaches Lexington area.
Radar projection says we're gonna be getting storms at around 2:30-3:00. I'm drinking some bourbon and watching anyways.He said the worst is over. Gonna be a few more tornadoes. But the worst is behind us.
These storms are the worst. Can’t even go to bed. Smoke em if you got em, drink em if you got em.Radar projection says we're gonna be getting storms at around 2:30-3:00. I'm drinking some bourbon and watching anyways.
Tennessee got hit tonight.
Kentucky is just about done. Few thunderstorms left. TN and MS gonna keep getting pounded. Indiana and ohio are done.Strong rotation headed towards Oxford, MS.
Keep your heads down Rebs.
Depends on the temperature. There will be storms popping up here in the next hourish.Kentucky is just about done. Few thunderstorms left. TN and MS gonna keep getting pounded. Indiana and ohio are done.
Apparently a few years ago it was said that “Tornado Alley” had shifted more east. Don’t know if that’s true but the southeast seems to be getting it’s fair share of tornadoes since.
Kentucky is just about done. Few thunderstorms left. TN and MS gonna keep getting pounded. Indiana and ohio are done.
Ryan just said there’s gonna be another similar night to this one soon. Starting to think that global warming isn’t a conspiracy.
I know Little Rock AR was slammed with a large tornado—as well as the Memphis area/N MS.
The earth is warming. We just live in an age where we think we can control everything, politicians have convinced everyone they have all the answers, science has turned into a power grab game for profit.
I don’t and have never claimed to understand a ****ing planets climate controls, patterns, or changes. But what I do know is regardless, we can’t change any of it.
Enjoy your lives and pray for the kids that come behind you.
I believe it 100%. Where I live in Tennessee currently, it’s damn near the epicenter. We just had convington, Tennessee damn near wiped out. Every year it’s one of these counties around here.
We’re planning a move to Florida and everyone here repeats the line “but hurricanes!!”
I’m like yea well I’d prefer warnings I’m tired of hiding my kids in closets 20 times a year wondering if the roof is gonna rip away.
Were you looking at? I lived at the beach for about a year and a half and it is the best. I miss swimming in the ocean every day. The beach is the best free gym in the world.
Where you looking at? I lived at the beach for about a year and a half and it is the best. I miss swimming in the ocean every day. The beach is the best free gym in the world.
Gonna be the gulf area unless something changes. Craziest shit, when it all began it was Bay STL Mississippi. Then I got another offer a lot better in Florida. Since then every time I think it’s settled I get a call about an application from a while back. So I look into that. Tampa is the best offer I’ve had but I’ve got rental properties in Tennessee so I would rather stay farther north if I can.
I know what you mean. I grew up going to Florida and the food, spring training baseball, and beach workouts are some of the things that I’m so excited about. But I’m not swimming too far out. Sharks and I’ve had a close call at a young age. Close call as in a shark swam right by me and my sister at destin in the 90’s. A little scared of them.
Yeah, I've noticed Tennessee gets their fair share now. Growing up, one of my teachers pulled a dumb move and taught us about tornadoes when I was real young and I was scared half to death anytime we got any type of warning for the next few years. I've got family who were in the one that hit Bullitt County in '96. Tornado skipped a few homes (including theirs) and destroyed several others down the street. Freaky, scary shit.I believe it 100%. Where I live in Tennessee currently, it’s damn near the epicenter. We just had convington, Tennessee damn near wiped out. Every year it’s one of these counties around here.
We’re planning a move to Florida and everyone here repeats the line “but hurricanes!!”
I’m like yea well I’d prefer warnings I’m tired of hiding my kids in closets 20 times a year wondering if the roof is gonna rip away.
Seems to be a pattern for maybe a massive severe weather season. Happens probably once or twice a decade.The gulf is warm as hell right now causing moisture and instability. I read that we had over 150 more tornado reports for this season compared to last year at this time. Stay safe everyone...